About Jon
Jon Greer brings a business-first sensibility to his legal career. He built a foundation in commerce before he ever set foot in a courtroom. That background informs how he approaches legal questions and client concerns.
Greer completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Georgia, earning a B.B.A. in Business Administration in 1997. He stayed at UGA for an MBA, awarded the same year by the Terry College of Business. After several years away from formal study he returned to law school and received his J.D. from the University of Georgia School of Law in 2006.
Those dual strands of training — business and law — shape his professional outlook. The earlier business degrees gave him grounding in finance, management and organizational decision-making. The law degree provided the tools to address the legal consequences of those choices. He combines practical business knowledge with legal reasoning when advising clients.
Greer is admitted to practice in Georgia. Public records show his association with Cook Law Group LLC beginning in 2023. There he joined a small firm environment where attorneys handle a range of client matters. He maintains membership in at least one professional association, which keeps him connected to peers and current developments in the profession.
Colleagues describe him as steady and pragmatic in day-to-day practice. He tends to favor plainspoken explanations over legalese. That approach helps clients understand options and potential consequences. It also reflects his dual training: complex ideas reduced to clear business terms.
Greer’s career arc is not unusual for lawyers who arrive at the profession after time in the private sector. He draws on prior business experience when evaluating risk and cost for clients. That perspective is useful whether the matter involves a small company, an individual owner, or routine commercial questions.
He is based at Cook Law Group LLC, where he has been listed since 2023. He keeps professional ties to local bar and association circles. He balances client work with ongoing professional development.
As of 2026 he practices in Georgia and focuses his work on legal issues that arise from business operations and corporate decision-making.